The Day of International Dementia Day, the theme of International Dementia Day 2017

One-third of the elderly people over 85 in China suffer from Alzheimer's disease. Memories make quicksand, your loved ones become unfamiliar, your mind is like a child, and the world is back to zero—this is an illusionary process for Alzheimer's patients. This is an irreversible challenge for loved ones. .

September 21 is the "International Depression Day." Some people also referred to it as the "World Alzheimer's Day," and on this day, more than 60 countries and regions around the world will organize a series of activities.

The "World Alzheimer's Day" was established by the International Association for Alzheimer's Disease in 1994 at the tenth meeting in Edinburgh, England. Every year in many countries and regions throughout the world, this campaign day must be held to make the whole society understand that the prevention of Alzheimer's disease is very important and should be given enough attention. Alzheimer's disease occurs in the early middle age or early age. The symptoms are short-term memory loss, degeneration of cognitive ability, gradually becoming silly, and even life can not take care of themselves.

In 1906, the German neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer reported for the first time a 51-year-old woman with progressive dementia. In 1910, the disease was named Alzheimer's disease.

Dementia is a condition in which the brain progressively degenerates, resulting in memory loss, along with cognitive impairment. The most common type of dementia is dementia in the elderly, Alzheimer's disease, which is more common in older people over the age of 70. Due to various reasons, the degree of concern for Alzheimer's disease in our society is not high, and even the symptoms are sometimes seen as the “bewildered” that older people have.

In elderly people with Alzheimer's disease, cognitive function declines drastically, mainly as follows:

The first is the difficulty in language expression, repeated remarks, confusion, and unanswered questions;

The second is the difficulty in dealing with familiar things, such as cooking, using commonly used tools, home appliances, etc.;

The third problem is that the visual field is damaged. It will be unclear to see things.

The fourth is the decline in judgment, comprehension, or the ability to arrange things properly.

The fifth is gradually confusing the time, place and people. If you do not know what date and time you are today, you can't find a home, do not know the people around you, and often put things in an inappropriate place.

September 21, 2017 International Symptoms of Dementia Day: Remember that I love you - early diagnosis and extended life.

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